
Compensation
McGraw-Hill Education (Publisher)
12th Edition
Published on 16. March 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
736 pages
978-1-259-25550-2 (ISBN)
Description
Best selling title. Tackles major compensation from three sides: theory, research, and practice - no situation can survive that onslaught!
The 12th edition continues to emphasize the importance of total compensation and its relevance for achieving sustainable competitive advantage. Beyond how much people are paid, how they are paid matters too. Managing pay means ensuring that the right people get the right pay for achieving objectives in the right way.
AUTHOR NOTES:
Jerry Newman - research and teaching emphasis on compensation and rewards. Author of My Secret Life on the McJob: Lessons in Leadership Guaranteed to Supersize Any Management Style - awarded one of the twelve "Best of 2007" by the Wall Street Journal. Author of approximately 100 articles. In more than 30 years of consulting, Jerry has worked with such companies as Cummins Engine, AT&T, Graphic Controls, Hewlett-Packard, RJR Nabisco, Sorrento Cheese, McDonalds, and A & W Root Beer. Recipient of 9 teaching awards. Loves hearing from students and professors - feel free to reach out!
Barry Gerhart - serves on the editorial boards for many Journals (including the Academy of Management Journal, Industrial and Laboro Relations Review, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of World Business, Management and Organization Review, Management Revue, and Personnel Psychology). Recipient of many scholarly achievement awards. He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management.
George Milkovich - For more than 40 years, he has studied and written about how people get paid and what difference it makes. Milkovich served on several editorial boards and received many awards for his research contributions. He received the Keystone Award for Lifetime Achievement for the World at Work Association and the Distinguished Career Contributions Award from the Academy of Management. He is also a Fellow in both the Academy of Management and the National Academy of Human Resources. He chaired the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Performance and Pay. Milkovich is one of the founders of the Center for Advanced HR Studies, a research and development partnership of leading corporations and Cornell's ILR School. He also advised numerous companies around the world on their compensation strategies, received three outstanding teacher awards, and was a visiting professor at several international universities in Europe and Asia. Milkovich conducted executive seminars in many countries and served on advisory boards of leading academic/research centers in the United States and China.
The 12th edition continues to emphasize the importance of total compensation and its relevance for achieving sustainable competitive advantage. Beyond how much people are paid, how they are paid matters too. Managing pay means ensuring that the right people get the right pay for achieving objectives in the right way.
AUTHOR NOTES:
Jerry Newman - research and teaching emphasis on compensation and rewards. Author of My Secret Life on the McJob: Lessons in Leadership Guaranteed to Supersize Any Management Style - awarded one of the twelve "Best of 2007" by the Wall Street Journal. Author of approximately 100 articles. In more than 30 years of consulting, Jerry has worked with such companies as Cummins Engine, AT&T, Graphic Controls, Hewlett-Packard, RJR Nabisco, Sorrento Cheese, McDonalds, and A & W Root Beer. Recipient of 9 teaching awards. Loves hearing from students and professors - feel free to reach out!
Barry Gerhart - serves on the editorial boards for many Journals (including the Academy of Management Journal, Industrial and Laboro Relations Review, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of World Business, Management and Organization Review, Management Revue, and Personnel Psychology). Recipient of many scholarly achievement awards. He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management.
George Milkovich - For more than 40 years, he has studied and written about how people get paid and what difference it makes. Milkovich served on several editorial boards and received many awards for his research contributions. He received the Keystone Award for Lifetime Achievement for the World at Work Association and the Distinguished Career Contributions Award from the Academy of Management. He is also a Fellow in both the Academy of Management and the National Academy of Human Resources. He chaired the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Performance and Pay. Milkovich is one of the founders of the Center for Advanced HR Studies, a research and development partnership of leading corporations and Cornell's ILR School. He also advised numerous companies around the world on their compensation strategies, received three outstanding teacher awards, and was a visiting professor at several international universities in Europe and Asia. Milkovich conducted executive seminars in many countries and served on advisory boards of leading academic/research centers in the United States and China.
More details
Edition
12th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
OH
United States
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: From College Freshman to College Graduate Student
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 193 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
1281 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-259-25550-2 (9781259255502)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
George T. Milkovich is the M. P. Catherwood Professor at the ILR School, Cornell University. He studies and writes about how people get paid and what difference it makes. People's compensation has been his interest for over 30 years. His research has resulted in numerous publications. Four have received national awards for their contributions.
Jerry Newman (B.A., U of Michigan; M.A., Ph.D, U of Minnesota) is Distinguished Professor of Organization and Human Resources at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Barry Gerhart received his B.S. in psychology from Bowling Green State University and his Ph.D. in industrial relations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is professor of management and human resources and Bruce R. Ellig Distinguished Chair in Pay and Organizational Effectiveness, Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Gerhart serves on the editorial boards of and has published in the Academy of Management Journal, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Journal of Applied Psychology, Management and Organization Review, and Personnel Psychology. He is a recipient of the Heneman Career Achievement Award, the Scholarly Achievement Award, and the International Human Resource Management Scholarly Research Award from the Academy of Management. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, the American Psychological Association, and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
Jerry Newman (B.A., U of Michigan; M.A., Ph.D, U of Minnesota) is Distinguished Professor of Organization and Human Resources at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Barry Gerhart received his B.S. in psychology from Bowling Green State University and his Ph.D. in industrial relations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is professor of management and human resources and Bruce R. Ellig Distinguished Chair in Pay and Organizational Effectiveness, Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Gerhart serves on the editorial boards of and has published in the Academy of Management Journal, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Journal of Applied Psychology, Management and Organization Review, and Personnel Psychology. He is a recipient of the Heneman Career Achievement Award, the Scholarly Achievement Award, and the International Human Resource Management Scholarly Research Award from the Academy of Management. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, the American Psychological Association, and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
Content
PART ONE
INTRODUCING THE PAY MODEL AND PAY STRATEGY
Chapter One: The Pay Model
Chapter Two: Strategy: The Totality of Decisions
PART TWO
INTERNAL ALIGNMENT: DETERMINING THE STRUCTURE
Chapter Three: Defining Internal Alignment
Chapter Four: Job Analysis
Chapter Five: Job-Based Structures and Job Evaluation
Chapter Six: Person-Based Structures
PART THREE
EXTERNAL COMPETITIVENESS: DETERMINING THE PAY LEVEL
Chapter Seven: Defining Competitiveness
Chapter Eight: Designing Pay Levels, Mix, and Pay
PART FOUR
EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS: DETERMINING INDIVIDUAL PAY
Chapter Nine: Pay-for-Performance: The Evidence
Chapter Ten: Pay-for-Performance Plans
Chapter Eleven: Performance Appraisals
PART FIVE
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Chapter Twelve: The Benefit Determination Process
Chapter Thirteen: Benefit Options
PART SIX
EXTENDING THE SYSTEM
Chapter Fourteen: Compensation of Special Groups
Chapter Fifteen: Union Role in Wage and Salary Administration
Chapter Sixteen: International Pay Systems
PART SEVEN
MANAGING THE SYSTEM
Chapter Seventeen: Government and Legal Issues in Compensation
Chapter Eighteen: Management: Making It Work
INTRODUCING THE PAY MODEL AND PAY STRATEGY
Chapter One: The Pay Model
Chapter Two: Strategy: The Totality of Decisions
PART TWO
INTERNAL ALIGNMENT: DETERMINING THE STRUCTURE
Chapter Three: Defining Internal Alignment
Chapter Four: Job Analysis
Chapter Five: Job-Based Structures and Job Evaluation
Chapter Six: Person-Based Structures
PART THREE
EXTERNAL COMPETITIVENESS: DETERMINING THE PAY LEVEL
Chapter Seven: Defining Competitiveness
Chapter Eight: Designing Pay Levels, Mix, and Pay
PART FOUR
EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS: DETERMINING INDIVIDUAL PAY
Chapter Nine: Pay-for-Performance: The Evidence
Chapter Ten: Pay-for-Performance Plans
Chapter Eleven: Performance Appraisals
PART FIVE
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Chapter Twelve: The Benefit Determination Process
Chapter Thirteen: Benefit Options
PART SIX
EXTENDING THE SYSTEM
Chapter Fourteen: Compensation of Special Groups
Chapter Fifteen: Union Role in Wage and Salary Administration
Chapter Sixteen: International Pay Systems
PART SEVEN
MANAGING THE SYSTEM
Chapter Seventeen: Government and Legal Issues in Compensation
Chapter Eighteen: Management: Making It Work